Hi All We don't always need a sapphire case back Well it's a diver for starters, but then I quite like the spec sheet on the back & the embossed medallion. And while the movement is good - it's probably not going to win any beauty contests! Cheers JML
The Nomos Ahoi "Sand" is perfect for the job : 200 m WR and very light and comfortable! I know that a date is always controversial but this one is well done : correctly placed, identical font as the dial and big enough to actually consult it without the need for a loupe !! Best, Gerard
The balance, the nothing to take away design, proportions… 34mm of pure bliss, and in spite of it being unregulated, well within chronometer standards with its Golden Ratio proportioned Cal. 48 movement. Wishing all a great weekend ahead 👋🏻
By pure chance, in making sure my own bike was good to go, the store had the 'biggest and baddest' MV on display, just briefly of course since it had already been sold. I was told the factory only had two builds left available for order. This one truly belongs in the 'IYKYK' category of motorbikes .
ALMOST . the bike itself has to wait a day or two more due to the owner of the store having left before I arrived........ Now, how cool is the letter from the President & CEO, topped off with the engineering and design team signing the back of the letter !! (Google Pixel 8 Pro)
both great & A strong presence The platinum Datograph is heavy and will sink down. The Dato has a D-buckle and the 1815 has a pin buckle. The Dato is heavy, but I find its rugged weight very comfortable. The 1815 dial, which glows blue depending on the light, is also attractive. I took it to a tradi